NANOSTRAY ARTICLES

October 4, 2007 - In a "color us unsurprised" move, Majesco has revealed that it has scored the publishing rights to Shin'en's Nanostray 2, the sequel to the developer's original Nintendo DS shooter that Majesco published back in 2005. Which, essentially, was a spiritual successor to Iridion II, a Game Boy Advance game that Majesco also published. Which, obviously, was a sequel to the GBA's launch title Iridion 3D -- again, a game published by Majesco back in 2001.

January 31, 2006 - The latest from Square Enix, and the first console entry in the Compilation of Final Fantasy VII lead off this week's list of releases from Japan. Onimusha also got some big attention as did a healthy dose of love simulations, budget re-releases and American games.
DS didn't have as much software as the PS2 for the week, but it did have some biggies. Treasure's Bleach adaptation offers yet another reason to take your DS Online, while Nintendo's own English language training software looks like it will grab the same crowd that made the brain trainer games sell a million units each.

July 19, 2005 - Classic shooter fans who haven't been able to wait to see their favorite genre splashed across two screens: pay attention. On Tuesday Majesco announced Nanostray, a 3D shooter from developer Shin'en (Iridion) is now shipping in North America.

April 11, 2005 - In preparation for the show and to let you know that we care (and we really do... the flowers are on the way, we promise), we've put together a fat list of all the "official" titles being shown at E3 in Los Angeles from May 12-14.
BUT WAIT! Before you write in with such enlightening observations as "u f3rg0t triPl3 so=0p3r sup3r bLu3 p0k3m0N!11!!!!1!!1!," you should realize that this list doesn't necessarily represent everything that a particular company will be showing at E3, just what they've confirmed that they'll be showing so far. There are sure to be plenty of surprise titles on the floor that publishers aren't ready to make public until closer to the opening of the show. Luckily we'll be updating this list every single day with any new confirmed titles that we learn of, so all you'll have to do is check back here for the most up-to-date list of E3 titles.
Those of you who are camping out by your computers can print out this list and highlight the games you're excited about and wait until May to read the latest as we poke, prod, and gussie-up to every damn game we can get our hands on at the show. Or just order a few dozen pizzas and read everything we post at E3. Lord knows we won't have time to!
Remember that this is just a small sample of the games that will be at the show. Make sure to check this page regularly, because we'll be updating the list as we get more confirmations of titles that we'll be seeing at E3.